Monthly Archives: December 2021

Happily Hauling Home

Mother and Baby Polar Bear Gather Their Tree

Happily Hauling. Anthropomorphic polar bear sculpture
Happily Hauling

This is the latest anthropomorphic offering from my work table. I’ve been fortunate. The holiday creations that I introduced you to over the past few weeks: Powder Bear, Emperor Coco, and the Caroling Mice all have gone on to their forever homes. Seeing as I had some empty pedestal tops in the gallery, I thought another holiday offering was in order. A new mother-child polar bear art doll sculpture is that piece. This work recalls my sculpture, Winter Ride, from last year. That mother and child polar bear pair were enjoying a sleigh ride.

Happily Hauling. Anthropomorphic polar bear sculpture
Happily Hauling, Mother bear focus

Happily Hauling has the smaller bear perched atop the Christmas tree they are bringing home. The mother bear is needle felted wool over a wire and quilt batting frame. She has hand sewn glass bead eyes, and a custom harness of bright red chording and steampunk embellishments. The smaller bear is needle felted wool over felted quilt batting. The minature tree is constructed of felted wool over a narrow dowel (chopstick) core.

Happily Hauling. Anthropomorphic polar bear sculpture
Happily Hauling, baby focus

Rerun From Last Year

Time did not allow me to create a bit of stop motion animation of this sculpture. You may recall, that I produced a couple of these videos last year. You can click here to enjoy Winter Ride in motion again.

Happily Hauling is already available at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts. Stop in to see all the art and holiday offerings by the HGA member artists.

I hope your holiday season is cozy, merry, and bright. Now, I must be off to work on more little holiday trees!

Decorating Committee

New Holiday Themed Sculpture

A pair of playful seals that form a decorating committee are my latest holiday themed sculpture. I just dropped the two of them and a couple of new holiday trees off at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts today.

Decorating Crew

These two don’t seem to be phased by the possible delicacy of the ornaments they are going to hang. The bright red Christmas orbs are just too tempting not to play with a bit first.

Each seal is needle felted wool over a wire and quilt batting form. They feature hand sewn glass bead eyes, fishing line whiskers, and crystal beaded ornaments.

Seal with ornament
Seal balancing ornament

The very earnest pair certainly seem ready to complete their task just as soon as they show each other their balancing skills.

Decorating Crew with Holiday Trees

Stop in in at HGA and meet them and all their friends.